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PIC18F45K22-I/P

Manufacturer Part Number
PIC18F45K22-I/P
Description
40 PDIP .600in TUBE, 32KB, Flash, 1536bytes-RAM, 8-bit Family, nanoWatt XLP
Manufacturer
Microchip Technology Inc.
Datasheet

Specifications of PIC18F45K22-I/P

A/d Inputs
28-Channel, 10-Bit
Comparators
2
Cpu Speed
16 MIPS
Eeprom Memory
256 Bytes
Input Output
35
Interface
I2C/SPI/UART/USART
Memory Type
Flash
Number Of Bits
8
Package Type
40-pin PDIP
Programmable Memory
32K Bytes
Ram Size
1.5K Bytes
Speed
64 MHz
Temperature Range
–40 to 125 °C
Timers
3-8-bit, 4-16-bit
Voltage, Range
1.8-5.5 V
Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
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capacitance, and the added capacitance of the human
PIC18(L)F2X/4XK22
19.3
The
measurements of capacitance and time, as well as for
accurate time delay. If the application only requires
measurement of a relative change in capacitance or
time, calibration is usually not necessary. An example of
this type of application would include a capacitive touch
switch, in which the touch circuit has a baseline
body changes the overall capacitance of a circuit.
If actual capacitance or time measurement is required,
two hardware calibrations must take place: the current
source needs calibration to set it to a precise current,
and the circuit being measured needs calibration to
measure and/or nullify all other capacitance other than
that to be measured.
19.3.1
The current source on board the CTMU module has a
range of ±60% nominal for each of three current
ranges. Therefore, for precise measurements, it is
possible to measure and adjust this current source by
placing a high precision resistor, R
analog channel. An example circuit is shown in
Figure
performed using the following steps:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
The CTMU current source may be trimmed with the
trim bits in CTMUICON using an iterative process to get
an exact desired current. Alternatively, the nominal
value without adjustment may be used; it may be
stored by the software for use in all subsequent
capacitive or time measurements.
To calculate the value for R
must be chosen, and then the resistance can be
calculated. For example, if the A/D Converter reference
voltage is 3.3V, use 70% of full scale, or 2.31V as the
desired approximate voltage to be read by the A/D
Converter. If the range of the CTMU current source is
selected to be 0.55 A, the resistor value needed is cal-
culated as R
Similarly, if the current source is chosen to be 5.5 A,
R
source is set to 55 A.
DS41412D-page 320
CAL
Initialize the A/D Converter.
Initialize the CTMU.
Enable
EDG1STAT (CTMUCONL<0>).
Issue settling time delay.
Perform A/D conversion.
Calculate the current source current using
I = V/ R
resistance and V is measured by performing an
A/D conversion.
would be 420,000Ω, and 42,000Ω if the current
CTMU
19-2. The current source measurement is
Calibrating the CTMU Module
CURRENT SOURCE CALIBRATION
CAL
CAL
the
, where R
= 2.31V/0.55 A, for a value of 4.2 MΩ.
requires
current
CAL
calibration
CAL
source
is a high precision
, the nominal current
CAL
, onto an unused
by
for
setting
precise
Preliminary
FIGURE 19-2:
A value of 70% of full-scale voltage is chosen to make
sure that the A/D Converter was in a range that is well
above the noise floor. Keep in mind that if an exact cur-
rent is chosen, that is to incorporate the trimming bits
from CTMUICON, the resistor value of R
to be adjusted accordingly. R
to allow for available resistor values. R
the highest precision available, keeping in mind the
amount of precision needed for the circuit that the
CTMU will be used to measure. A recommended
minimum would be 0.1% tolerance.
The following examples show one typical method for
performing a CTMU current calibration.
demonstrates how to initialize the A/D Converter and
the CTMU; this routine is typical for applications using
both modules.
method for the actual calibration routine.
ANx
R
CAL
Example 19-2
CTMU CURRENT SOURCE
CALIBRATION CIRCUIT
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Current Source
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MUX
CAL
A/D Converter
may also be adjusted
demonstrates one
A/D
CAL
CTMU
CAL
Example 19-1
should be of
may need

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